Friday, November 24, 2017

Occasionally I trawl the sewers of the feral left. Just so you don't have to.

With Aunty Snaggletooth was recently seen in the news pleading with an ancient recently touted as 'the fresh face of Labour' for some freebie dentistry (supposedly not affordable on her top 0.00001% wage), I hear H2 has also been installed in Snaggletooth Junior's retinue of political cronies. Or was it crones?

Anyway here's another crony about to reap a massive taxpayer stipend. Not content with buggering the NZ economy with KiwiRail I thought he already had another overpaid job buggering NZ Post.

Former Labour Finance Minister Sir Michael Cullen will chair the Government's controversial tax working group

He may have lost his seat with 7.9% but leads 9 MPs into the new Parliament to make Billy Boy a king.

Some might say to make horse features a Queen. I still doubt he'll go near anything with a tree hugger or a three way split featuring rainbows and unicorns being micro-managed by H1.

Some good news though.

The racist party has gone"back to the mothership for more abuse" and in doing so it are out of the game. No more "our people" this and that.

The Graft party still hugs onto the rotten corpse of a self-confessed fraud. Bar the feral tree hugging core, the overall numbers show what the electorate thought of that. Good news, the fraud is out with the populace eagerly awaiting her next chapter, possibly with criminal charges. Mind you, the possible new entry is trying already to mark her territory by coming out swinging with "I wouldn't say he's super representative of the youth of today".

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

I've done the TVNZ (partisan leftie MSM) Vote Compass multiple times over the past few weeks. No matter how I look at things, I always end up in the bottom right corner. Although I was subjected to probably what you'd call a socially conservative god-bothering upbringing, many years on from there it certainly doesn't feature large in any of my current life.

In the top left corner we have the rabid Left. Ferals the lot of them, full of entitled fraudulent, racist communists and queers who want to tax me into oblivion. And make me pay for any white male colonial guilt I might feel along with my supposed ozone f**king farming practices. No amount of bribes could ever entice me to vote for any offering from this corner.

We have a number of outliers - UNF, ACT which seem to end up at the trough but as always are holding on by their fingernails. Usually put there because of dirty political deals. As for the CON party, the people that jumped to this wagon were violently shafted with the allegations / shenanigans of their past leader from which their party will never recover. Anyway too many god-botherers in this one for me.

Then we have NZF. Some say a one man band, but look at the graph. Slightly left, but still bang on the centre, no wonder LabourLite is so worried about them. A minor leftward shift would favour them and hopefully make them kingmaker. And WinstonFirst will look after himself. Generation Snowflake needs a taste of the leftie sword.

Then we have the bottom right corner where I need someone to represent me. The fence sitting LabourLite doesn't do it for me as they continually pander to their other BFF. Yes, the Maori Party. The Nats did once have principles but then they sold them and their integrity buying votes through their racist BFF.

So where to go? Rainbows and unicorns from the left? Eff off! LabourLite or Boy Wonder of ACT. No way - just voting for the same old. And they're likely to think they've got the mandate for more of the same.

No, NZF it is. As I've said before Two ticks black to disrupt the game. Forcing LabourLite back to principles and more into my corner as a more plausible rightward offering long term.

ACT
by their lack of positive action these past three years are not the
answer. They could have all of Winston's vote and more if only they
would have some decent policy. However they remain the Nats lapdog,
occasionally yapping at passing cars.

As always, Winston First
has his same old offerings, which are resonating with the disaffected
right leaning voter. Not the optimum choice but New Zealand needs an
electoral disrupter to get all parties to rethink their tired failed
offerings of raping the taxpayer. The Nats and ACT need to be forced
back to the right.

As long predicted, Winnie will be the king
maker. He will go with the Nats as that's where he'll not have to deal
with any coalition of evil communist unions and rabid loons on the left.
The cost to the Nats will be that Winnie will be our first Maori PM
having already proven by their rancid Maori Party dealings they will
sell their soul to remain in the trough.

Saturday, July 15, 2017

That's not what this pic shows. Just another mob member that should be locked up forever, not out after 2 years for armed robbery.

And "had been inebriated when his cell mate - who is also his brother - gave
him the tattoo, while he was completing a two-year sentence in prison
for an aggravated robbery charge". Apart from the initial sentencing by a dud judge, that in itself just raises so many questions about what is Corrections doing on their watch? But, on another better note, obviously his bro has some tattooing skills.

And from fb, "I don't have a CV as yet". I'd say every employer in NZ is now well aware of the contents of your short CV.

Never simmering far from the surface, leftie scum get the hat trick in one.

A current Labour candidate fresh from Maharey's Indoctrination Skool goes for the holy grail of politics of hatred and envy along with the prospect of future taxation.

So that's capital gains. They're not [so much] in the business of
providing retirement accommodation as much as in the business of earning
capital gains.

The politics of hatred. That is the eternal hatred of companies run by rich pricks who have organised their businesses to take 'advantage' of taxation rules.

For wage and salary earners, all our income gets taxed but capital gains
are earned over a time and they don't get taxed. It's all perfectly
legal but what's legal is not necessarily fair

The politics of envy. They dog-whistle that Labour would make things 'fairer' for workers. We'll see how that works out as the so called living wage closes small businesses. And stop hiring leftie scum.

The issue is whether we should be taxing capital gains

Thirdly, there's always the threat of future taxation. Never ever forget that - they're Labour. Leftie scum looking to lift the hard earned contents of your wallet so some Labour supporting feral waster can live large on the dole.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

I see the political whores are out in force offering their poxed version of the RMA.

United Future and the Act Party have joined forces to offer the
National Party a way of breaking the long impasse on planning reforms -
at the expense of the Maori Party.The two parties restated in an
open letter today that they will support the Resource Management Act
(RMA) reforms if National agrees to three concessions.They want
proposed powers for the Environment Minister to override councils to be
scrapped; greater recognition of property rights, and the exclusion of
iwi consultation requirements.

It must an election year.

National needs two votes to get the reforms over the line.

It struck a deal with the Maori Party
last year after agreeing to include provisions that would give iwi a
greater role in the consenting process, known as iwi participation
agreements.

However, the Maori Party then threatened to pull its vote unless the Government scrapped the ministerial override powers, which United Future and Act also oppose.

The
Maori Party was especially concerned that the powers could be used to
stop councils from creating their GE-free zones in their regions.

Will someone not stand up for property owners and remove the cancerous RMA from our lives?

National facing an embarrassing defeat on one of its major pieces of legislation

Labour-Lite deserves everything coming their way after 8 years of pandering to apartheid whilst the other political whores will be consigned to history this coming election.

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Semi-retired, enjoying the rural lifestyle, watching the grass grow and keeping a watchful eye, via my wireless connection at dialup speeds, on the world of rampant local and central government bureaucracy...